Pittsburgh’s Aaron Donald runs a drill at the NFL Scouting Combine on Monday

Pittsburgh’s Aaron Donald solidified a regular season in which he won the Outland Trophy, Nagurski Award and Bednarik Award as the best defensive lineman in college football with a strong performance at the Senior Bowl last month.

Monday, he wowed the NFL scouts again with a standout performance at the league’s annual Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

The 6-foot-1, 285-pound tackle confirmed his projected first-round status by earning top performer designation in three of the five events in which he participated – the 40-yard dash (4.68), 250-pound bench press (35 reps) and 3-cone drill (7.11).

Donald was one of several ACC defensive linemen and linebackers to stand out at the NFL’s predraft skills assessment camp.

North Carolina’s Kareem Martin also built on the momentum he gained in his Senior Bowl workouts while Boston College linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis, Florida State linebacker Telvin Smith and BC defensive end Kaleb Ramsey also posted top performer efforts.

Here is the complete rundown of the performances of all the ACC players working out at the Combine on Monday: